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Youngkin’s event with the GOP statewide ticket this week is no longer happening
The Virginia Republican Party was thrown into turmoil Friday after news broke that Gov. Glenn Youngkin had asked GOP lieutenant governor nominee John Reid to withdraw from the race after an old social media account attributed to Reid showed pictures of naked men. The Republican ticket — finalized without primary contests — had been set to launch its joint campaign tour across the commonwealth. Those plans appear to be changing, however.
Youngkin asks Reid to exit contest
Gov. Glenn Youngkin on Friday asked John Reid, the GOP nominee for lieutenant governor, to step down over explicit photos that Reid denies he reposted on social media. In a video statement he posted on X on Friday afternoon, a defiant Reid said he will not back down. He said he is the target of “a coordinated assassination attempt” to force Virginia’s first openly gay statewide candidate off the GOP ticket.
Youngkin asks GOP nominee to quit over claim he posted lewd photos of men
Gov. Glenn Youngkin on Friday asked John Reid, the Republican nominee for Virginia lieutenant governor, to drop out of the race over nude photos of men posted to a social media account that the governor’s team says is linked to the candidate but Reid says was fabricated to smear him for being openly gay. “The Governor was made aware late Thursday of the disturbing online content,” Youngkin’s Spirit of Virginia PAC said in a written statement Friday. “Friday morning, in a call with Mr. Reid, the Governor asked him to step down as the Lt. Governor nominee.” Reid refused.
Lieutenant governor pick whom Youngkin wants off ticket welcomed in red Virginia
John Reid, Virginia’s embattled Republican nominee for lieutenant governor, received support from a sitting GOP congressman and a warm welcome from party activists in one of the reddest corners of the state on Saturday, one day after Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) asked him to quit the race over risqué social media posts that Reid says are not his. Vowing to stay in the contest, Reid pressed ahead with two campaign events in Southwest Virginia, where Rep. Morgan Griffith (R-Virginia) told the party’s grass roots that he was standing with the nominee. He did not identify Reid, who stood a few feet away, by name.
Former Gov. Allen opposes Trump tariffs: ‘No taxes by proclamation’
Former Virginia Gov. George Allen hates tariffs — he calls them "import taxes" — and loves the United States Constitution. Those convictions have put the conservative Republican on a collision course with President Donald Trump over tariffs that the populist president imposed unilaterally on all U.S. trading partners. Trump based his action on a national emergency that Allen — like Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., another former Virginia governor — says doesn't exist.
Traveling soon? You’ll need a REAL ID going forward.
After years of delays, the federal government is finally going to begin enforcing the REAL ID requirement May 7. That means you’ll need a REAL ID if you use your driver’s license or state ID to board domestic flights or enter federal buildings.
Flouting Virginia’s open government law breaks public trust
There are two ways in which the Virginia Freedom of Information Act helps shape government in the commonwealth. The first is the letter of the law, which entails the specifics and procedures required of public bodies when they hold meetings and determine what records should be available for citizen review. The second is the spirit of the law, which is set forth clearly in the act’s preamble: “The affairs of government are not intended to be conducted in an atmosphere of secrecy since at all times the public is to be the beneficiary of any action taken at any level of government.”
Schapiro: Virginia GOP betting on a DEI ticket?
The GOP is OK with DEI after all. How else does one explain a 2025 Virginia Republican ticket led by a Black, Jamaica-born woman and rounded out with a gay man from a former white-flight Richmond suburb and the son of a Cuban refugee? Win or lose, it would be a history-making slate. But that it’s multi-hued, multi-cultural, multi-gender, multi-sexually oriented — even in a blue-trending, suburban-dominated state increasingly accepting of such distinctions — may mean little this year. That’s because of President Donald Trump.
Williams: As Trump erases history, University of Richmond lays bare its own
To consecrate is to make something sacred — a bold act in a nation where lies are the currency of the moment and nothing, not even the Constitution, is inviolable. But consecration was the order of the day Wednesday at the dedication of a Burying Ground memorial in remembrance of those enslaved and laid to rest on the land that would become the University of Richmond campus.
Yancey: Youngkin wants Reid out over disputed nude photos; Reid blames GOP ‘radicals.’ Here’s what to know.
One of the seven candidates for lieutenant governor took to social media Friday to criticize “radicals” in the Republican Party and say that he “deeply resent[s]” something that Gov. Glenn Youngkin has done. It wasn’t one of the six Democrats. Instead, it was John Reid, the Republican candidate for lieutenant governor who now suddenly finds himself at odds with Youngkin, who wants Reid off the ticket, and, perhaps some members of the party’s Christian conservative base.